Re: [CR]DUNLOP Special's & Endric Rims and DUNLOP TIRES

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Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 21:43:43 -0500
From: Marcus Coles <marcoles@ody.ca>
To: Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR]DUNLOP Special's & Endric Rims and DUNLOP TIRES
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Wayne Jolly @ Canadian IT wrote:
>List
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>I am looking for advice on Dunlop Rims, my 1939 CCM Road Racer
>came equipped with a clincher Dunlop Rim labeled "Canadian Special" and I now need one rim to complete the bike. I would consider other recommendations if I am unable to find a source.
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>Is it true that Dunlop sold these stamped and unstamped? How long were they sold (how many decades?) and when did they stop being a good choice for top of the line bikes?
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>Additionally, I am considering the 26" Dunlop Endrick for my Claud Butler SWB Tandem. Are they any concerns I should have using this rim for tandem use ? What was original ? Should I consider another option that provides that vintage look ?
>
>Appreciate any advice, I understand Dunlop made some excellent products and I would like to learn more.
>
>Wayne (Tirelessly looking for Dunlops) Jolly, Toronto, Canada
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> Wayne,

I had a couple of CCM of similar vintage, sadly no racing models. One had post war Dunlop replacements and the other's rusted to the point of failure and replaced with 635mm Indian roadster rims. Post WWII Dunlop produced steel rims and tires in Canada for CCM from what I can tell at least until the late 60's. 28" rims may be either the "English" 635mm or "Canadian" 28" 622mm (700c). For example a wheel I am looking at is marked "V160-MADE IN CANADA- 28 x 1 1/2 F13". This rim currently sports a 700c 622x40 tire

IMHO a 26" 36 spoke Dunlop Endrick EA3 steel rim is very tough when combined with decent amount of spoke tension. Modern tires are readily available although most a lower quality, the Continental Top Touring is a good working tire, but some Kendas look the part with tan sidewalls. I have a pair on my CCM grocery bike which has carried in excess of 300lbs, rider included, many times and had no problems. Just watch out for wet weather braking. For a nice bike using this size I would be tempted to use the polished Sun CR18 rims available at Harris. ( I know such a suggestion may get me drummed off the List.)

The very French 650b (584mm) size may provide a similar look and the size seems to be having a bit of a revival in some circles with a variety of section widths available.

Marcus Coles
London, ON, Canada